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(125,855 posts)By: Richard Ray | Aggrego News Service
May 04, 2014 5:36 p.m.
The events that occurred at Kent State University on May 4, 1970 impacted the lives of citizens throughout the nation, including those at Mundelein College in Chicago.
Students and faculty at the school responded to the Kent State shootings by organizing a picket line on Sheridan Road in 1970.
"May 4, 1970 marked a turning point in the youth revolution of the 1960's. After 67 rounds fired, 13 students injured, and 4 youth fatally shot by National Guardsmen during a fateful antiwar demonstration on the campus of Kent State University, Mundelein undergraduates, like their peers nationwide, reacted with fervor to the militaristic response to Vietnam protest. In return, these students only intensified their efforts, radically altering their very way of life by putting a stop to classes and a start to the 'Student Strike,' a round-the-clock curbside picket along Sheridan Road" ...
http://mundelein.suntimes.com/news/mundkent-MUN-05042014:article